Integrating lightweight systems analysis into the unified process by using service responsibility tables

This paper is a step toward establishing direct, but non-automatic links between lightweight (semi-formal) analysis methods for business professionals and heavyweight analysis methods for IT professionals. After noting the importance of user involvement in obtaining accurate and meaningful user requ...

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Main Authors: TAN, X., ALTER, S., SIAU, Keng
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-104182024-10-25T08:40:00Z Integrating lightweight systems analysis into the unified process by using service responsibility tables TAN, X. ALTER, S. SIAU, Keng This paper is a step toward establishing direct, but non-automatic links between lightweight (semi-formal) analysis methods for business professionals and heavyweight analysis methods for IT professionals. After noting the importance of user involvement in obtaining accurate and meaningful user requirements, the paper summarizes the Unified Process, a software development methodology that employs Unified Modeling Language (UML). Another section in the paper summarizes previous extensions of the work system method that produced a lightweight analysis tool called Service Responsibility Tables (SRTs). This paper uses a straightforward example to demonstrate a set of heuristics for translating between service responsibility tables produced by business professionals and UML diagrams that IT professionals can use as a partial basis for programming. This type of guideline-based link between lightweight and heavyweight methods could lead to more effective user involvement in requirements determination and reduce failure rate in IT projects. 2008-08-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/9418 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/10418/viewcontent/Integrating_Lightweight_Systems_Analysis_into_the_United_Process_by_Using_Service_Responsibility_Tables.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Requirements lightweight analysis work system the Unified Process Databases and Information Systems
institution Singapore Management University
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Singapore
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topic Requirements
lightweight analysis
work system
the Unified Process
Databases and Information Systems
spellingShingle Requirements
lightweight analysis
work system
the Unified Process
Databases and Information Systems
TAN, X.
ALTER, S.
SIAU, Keng
Integrating lightweight systems analysis into the unified process by using service responsibility tables
description This paper is a step toward establishing direct, but non-automatic links between lightweight (semi-formal) analysis methods for business professionals and heavyweight analysis methods for IT professionals. After noting the importance of user involvement in obtaining accurate and meaningful user requirements, the paper summarizes the Unified Process, a software development methodology that employs Unified Modeling Language (UML). Another section in the paper summarizes previous extensions of the work system method that produced a lightweight analysis tool called Service Responsibility Tables (SRTs). This paper uses a straightforward example to demonstrate a set of heuristics for translating between service responsibility tables produced by business professionals and UML diagrams that IT professionals can use as a partial basis for programming. This type of guideline-based link between lightweight and heavyweight methods could lead to more effective user involvement in requirements determination and reduce failure rate in IT projects.
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author TAN, X.
ALTER, S.
SIAU, Keng
author_facet TAN, X.
ALTER, S.
SIAU, Keng
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title Integrating lightweight systems analysis into the unified process by using service responsibility tables
title_short Integrating lightweight systems analysis into the unified process by using service responsibility tables
title_full Integrating lightweight systems analysis into the unified process by using service responsibility tables
title_fullStr Integrating lightweight systems analysis into the unified process by using service responsibility tables
title_full_unstemmed Integrating lightweight systems analysis into the unified process by using service responsibility tables
title_sort integrating lightweight systems analysis into the unified process by using service responsibility tables
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2008
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/9418
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/10418/viewcontent/Integrating_Lightweight_Systems_Analysis_into_the_United_Process_by_Using_Service_Responsibility_Tables.pdf
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